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  2. Worksman Cycles - Wikipedia

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    Worksman Industrial Mover Tricycle. Worksman is best known today for building cycles for industrial use that enable workers to travel around large industrial plants and warehouses, with some models allowing significant cargo weight. [2] Worksman heavy-duty bicycles and tricycles are often used at commercial facilities and on airport tarmacs.

  3. Cargo bike - Wikipedia

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    The first cargo bikes were used by tradesmen to deliver mail, bread and milk amongst other things. Early cargo bikes were heavy-duty standard bicycles, with heavy carriers at front or rear, sometimes with a smaller front wheel to accommodate a large front carrier.

  4. TerraTrike - Wikipedia

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    It is made from chromoly steel and features linkage steering, a lower profile and heavy duty components designed around the touring rider. [15] Sportster – The Sportster model is the lightweight, high-performance model in TerraTrike's lineup. It is made from lightweight anodized aluminium and top-of-the-line components. [16]

  5. Cargo tricycle - Wikipedia

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    3-wheel cargo bike in Amsterdam (2009) Bread seller in Indonesia (2004) International race for various categories of cargo bikes in North Brabant (1979) A cargo tricycle or transport tricycle is a type of cargo bike that has historically been used for the transport of goods, and more recently also for transport of children.

  6. Tricycle - Wikipedia

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    These trikes include a cargo area consisting of a steel tube carrier, an open or enclosed box, a flat platform, or a large, heavy-duty wire basket. These are usually mounted over one or both wheels, low behind the front wheel, or between parallel wheels at either the front or rear of the vehicle, to keep the center of gravity low.

  7. List of motorized trikes - Wikipedia

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    List of motorized trikes is a list of motorized tricycles also called trikes, and sometimes considered cars. There are three typical configurations: motorized bicycle with sidecar; two wheels in the rear, one in the front (aka trike); and two in front, one in the rear (aka reverse trike). However, language and definitions vary.

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